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Love & Lies

Love & Lies
Marisol's Story  
This edition: Trade Paperback, 272 pages
Ages: 12 and up
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Awards and Nominations

  • CCBC Choices (Cooperative Children's Book Council)
  • Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT Fiction Finalist
  • LAMBDA Literary Award

Description

Marisol Guzman from Hard Love is older and wiser. She has graduated from high school and deferred Stanford for a year so she can pursue her newest dream, writing a novel. She has taken an apartment in Somerville with her best friend Birdie, a waitressing job at the legendary Mug in Cambridge, and signed up for "How To Write Your First Novel" at the adult learning annex.

But on the first day, she isn't sure what is a bigger suprise, that Gio is in her class or that it is being taught by Olivia Frost, the most beautiful, intelligent woman she has ever laid eyes on. Between that; Birdie bringing home his new boyfriend (who is equally afraid of Marisol and the cat) to live with them; and Lee, a high school senior who has fallen head over heels for Marisol, she can hardly keep things straight. Especially once she herself falls into her first real relationship with the twenty-eight year old Olivia.

As Marisol becomes more and more involved with Olivia, she begins to wonder if she is too blinded by love to see the truth.
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"A rich and solid representation of a girl on the cusp of maturity."
-- Kirkus Reviews
"This engrossing novel is beautifully structured, with just the right balance of relationships, plot, and settting. The characters are realistic and sympathetic...aspiring writers will lap it up. REcommend this book to them and to readers who like bittersweet romances with an edge."
-- VOYA
"This solid entry into the small but growing canon of GLBTQ fiction for teens will engage readers."
-- Booklist
"Characters are well-drawn and believable, and the interpersonal relationships realistic."
-- School Library Journal
"The emotional morass of Marisol's life...is complex and realistic; it will draw in both fans of the earlier novel...and realistic-fiction readers seeking a love story with depth."
-- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
After Elton, September 1, 2011
...Will Grayson, despite a gay protagonist, was ineligible because it was co-authored with hetero author John Green. And Ellen Wittlinger, whose incredible portraits of young queers in novels such as Parrotfish, Hard Love and Love & Lies, and ...